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Sunrise police released video showing the vehicle and suspect in the July 15, 2017, hit-and-run the left a 53-year-old woman in critical condition. The woman was struck by a driver at around midnight and was left unconscious on a Sunrise street next to her damaged, white mountain bike.

Sunrise police released video showing the vehicle and suspect in the July 15, 2017, hit-and-run the left a 53-year-old woman in critical condition. The woman was struck by a driver at around midnight and was left unconscious on a Sunrise street next to her damaged, white mountain bike.
Sunrise Police Department

Michelle Holguin’s white Raleigh mountain bike, which she was riding at the time of the crash. The rear wheel and tire were damaged, which police say indicates front bumper damage to the car that hit Holguin.
Sunrise Police Department

Waitress Michelle Holguin never made it home from work on Saturday night.

The 53-year-old woman — who was identified by police Monday — was struck by a hit-and-run driver at around midnight, and was left unconscious on a Sunrise street next to her damaged, white mountain bike. Broward Crime Stoppers is offering $3,000 for information about who might have hit her.

The Sunrise woman remains in critical condition in the hospital, according to Sunrise police.

Holguin was struck in the 12600 block of West Sunrise Boulevard in front of a Chik-Fil-A restaurant, police said. The damage on her bike suggests that the vehicle that hit her likely has front-end damage.

Police are hoping to use surveillance video from nearby businesses to identify the car, said police spokeswoman Michelle Eddy.